I'm Lena. 20-something-year-old artist and codemonkey with a bit of a fanfiction hobby. Mostly, I write a lot of CHAOS fic. Feel free to drop me a line or say hi! I'm pretty social online and love to chat about fandoms, writing, etc.. I'm also open to beta-ing; I tend to gravitate toward h/c and whump, and fandoms that feature heavy amounts of bromance.

(Also, I have a lot more fic that I don't post on ffn on my lj, lena7142 dot livejournal dotcom, for anyone interested)

Three months after Operation Avengers all is well. Or is it? When Steve and Tony hack into SHIELD to find missing weapons shipments they find more than they bargained for in the form of a prisoner who should, by rights, have been sent to Asgard long ago.

Thanos never pulled Loki from the void, and the invasion of New York never happened. But the peace is only an illusion, and years after Loki jumped from the Bifrost he falls, quite literally, into the life of one Tony Stark. Broken by the emptiness, Loki struggles to pull himself back together in time to stop the Mad Titan from ruining everything.

None of this was supposed to happen. SHIELD wasn't supposed to find Thor and Loki on Earth three years after the battle. Loki wasn't supposed to be a silent shadow of who he once was. And the Avengers...weren't ever meant to have to endure the madness that would follow. "Cry, Loki. Cry."

Loki gets hit by a spell that requires him to remain in close physical contact with Steve. Steve decides to use this opportunity to try and convince Loki that super villain might not be the best career choice.

Stomach flu epidemic at the CBI and murder at a Nursing Home in Rocklin, CA. Jane is getting sick and Lisbon is getting worried - could there by more than milk and sugar in the tea? A tribute to a classic play, dedicated to Alamo Girl!

Casey's seen things. Done things. Known things. And he knows that what he's aware of is just the tip of the iceberg. So when something goes wrong on a mission, Casey is prepared to go into the dark places hidden to most people in order to fix it - and get Billy back.

What could have been. Perhaps even what should have been. The options were there, some good and some bad, but Billy would be a liar if he said he didn't consider them more than he ought. (Collab with Faye Dartmouth)

Michael had been pre-med. Not that it mattered at all. Because he'd never made it to med school and he wasn't a medical doctor and he didn't know what to do when someone was really hurt or sick. Like now.

This was why they had stunt men in those stupid spy action thrillers – to do this sort of thing. But Rick's life wasn't a movie and he didn't have a stunt double and he couldn't afford to lose Billy and the mark...